Dickinsonian, January 27, 1904

Dickinsonian, January 27, 1904

The Dickinsonian makes a plea for better advertising of the college and suggests starting a club dedicated to press relations. The Freshman class manages to secretly plan and execute their class banquet without interruption from the sophomore class. Dr. Morris W. Prince offers the second half of his thoughts regarding Milan. Phi Kappa Sigma hosts a banquet. Mr. Virgil G. Hinshaw of the Inter-Collegiate Prohibition Association is set to lecture in Bosler.

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Dickinsonian, January 20, 1904

Dickinsonian, January 20, 1904

The freshmen take a delightful sleigh ride to Newville, but are repeatedly disturbed by members of the sophomore class. Dr. Morris W. Prince offers his thoughts about Milan. 

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Dickinsonian, January 13, 1904

Dickinsonian, January 13, 1904

Dickinson defeats Swarthmore in debate, the Carlisle Indian School Band is a great success at the Opera House, and Pi Beta Phi is officially established at Dickinson with 15 members.

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Dickinsonian, December 9, 1903

Dickinsonian, December 9, 1903

Johnson the quarterback of the "Indian Football Team" and Dickinson class of 1906 was listed as part of the All-American Football Team. The Dickinsonian pays tribute to the 1903 football team at the end of their season.

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Dickinsonian, December 2, 1903

Dickinsonian, December 2, 1903

The college fair far exceeds expectations, Phi Delta Theta attended a convention in Syracuse and the Comus Club Dances are set to resume. Professor David B. Brunner class of 1860 passed away at the age of 68. 

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Dickinsonian, November 25, 1903

Dickinsonian, November 25, 1903

A Dickinsonian pleas with the campus to be proud of and use original Dickinson songs and cheers after Lafayette accuses Dickinson of stealing their tune. William Perry Eveland class of 1892 contributes reminiscences of college days. Harry F.  Pemberton class of 1903 submits a report about his travels as a missionary. Mr. Harry Wetzel and his wife, both Carlisle residents, noticed and put out a fire under the college grandstand before it was able to do serious damage. 

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Dickinsonian, November 18, 1903

Dickinsonian, November 18, 1903

Dickinson defeats State at Williamsport and returns for celebrations in Carlisle with their mascot "Dick" the dog who had apparently passed away, been stuffed, and resided in Williamsport for several months.  A brief biography and defense of James Buchanan class of 1809 written by W.H.C class of 1904.  Reverend James Doherty class of 1897 is mentioned in the New York Times after a goat gains access to his office and eats his sermon.  

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Dickinsonian, November 11, 1903

Dickinsonian, November 11, 1903

President George Reed encourages Methodists to donate money to existing Methodist colleges instead of starting new colleges. Pi Beta Phi enters Dickinson. Reports come in from Heib '95 and Pemberton '03 about their mission work in Ceylon & India. Request from the editors for alumni to submit any old copies of the Dickinsonian they may have so that "a complete file of these volumes may be bound and preserved for reference in the future." William A. DeGroot '97 elected as a member of the General Assembly of New York.

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Dickinsonian, November 4, 1903

Dickinsonian, November 4, 1903

Train crash kills 10 Purdue football players, an assistant coach, and the team trainer on their way to Indianapolis.  Charles T. Dunning (class of 1872) contributes his reminiscences of college days.

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Dickinsonian, October 28, 1903

Dickinsonian, October 28, 1903

Dickinson defeats Franklin & Marshall 18-6. The Carlisle Indian School football team is of special interest since the team quarterback is a Sophomore at the college. The mandolin club meets in Denny Hall.

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